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    Further new taxa and little-known species of non-biting moth flies (Diptera, Psychodidae) from Yemen

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    Ježek, Jan, Harten, Antonius van (2005): Further new taxa and little-known species of non-biting moth flies (Diptera, Psychodidae) from Yemen. Acta Entomologica Musei Nationalis Pragae 45: 199-220, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.517659

    Falsologima verrucosa Ježek & Harten 2005, sp. nov.

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    Falsologima verrucosa sp. nov. (Figs. 21-34) Type material. HOLOTYPE: J, YEMEN: Ar Rujum, 15°29′N 43°41′E, 16.x.2000 - 15.i.2001, Malaise trap, A. van Harten leg. Slide, dissected specimen, Cat. No. 34261, Inv. No. 14050 (NMPC). PARATYPES: 2 JJ (slides, NMPC), same date, Cat. No. 34262, Inv. No. 14051; 16.1.- 9.4.2001, Cat. No. 34263, Inv. No. 14052. Figures based mainly on the holotype, partially on paratypes. Description. Male. Eyes not touching; frontoclypeus with central patch of insertions of hairs trilobed (Fig. 21), medial lobe thin and long, lateral ones short and rounded; areas near tentorial pits with rectangular border. Minimum distance between eyes 0.5 times as wide as diameter of facets (Fig. 26). Ratios of distance of tangential points of ends of eyes to minimum width of frons 21: 1, to facet diameter 10.5: 1. Antennae with 14 segments (Figs. 27, 28); scape cylindrical, short; pedicel almost globular; flagellomeres amphora-shaped.Apical antennomere with bulbose basis, spined, neck as well with a lateral spine, terminal part obovate with one apical seta. Sensory filaments long, thin, with four branches, paired. Length ratios of maxillary palpomeres 1: 1.1: 1. 3: 1. 6 (Fig. 29); palpomere 4 not annulate, connected basally with apical end of palpomere 3. Terminal lobe of labium as in Fig. 22, with four digitiform projections. Maximum length of cibarium equal to 1. 3 times length of epipharynx. Thoracic sclerites as in Fig. 23, anepisternum with rounded inner apical part, pleurotergum with 2-3 hairs. Wing (Fig. 30) narrowly lancet-shaped, 2.0 mm (holotype) and 1. 6-1. 8 mm (paratypes) long, clear, clouded only between C and R 1; following veins or their parts strengthened: Sc, R 1, R 4 and M 1+2 basally, R 5, M 4 and Cu; basal costal nodes well visible; Sc uninterrupted; M 3, Cu and M 4 not connected basally; R 5 extending distally to reach wing margin in apex of wing; veins r-r, r-m and m-m not developed; medial wing angle 81° (BCD); wing indices: AB: AC: AD = 2.8: 3.5: 2.5; BC: CD: BD = 1: 1. 6: 1. 7; maximum wing length equal to 2.7 times its maximum width. Maximum length of haltere equal to 2.8 times its maximum width. Ratios of lengths of femora, tibiae and first tarsomeres: P 1 = 2.9: 2.8: 1; P 2 = 3.2: 3.7: 1. 3; P 3 = 3.6: 4.4: 1. 3; fore claws twice pointed and bent distad (see Fig. 31). Basal apodeme of male genitalia (Figs. 32, 33) narrowed and geniculate (dorsal view), widened from lateral aspect, rounded proximally; distal part of basal apodeme forked in two caudal arms; phallobasis with three phallomeres around gonopore; dorsal phallomeres completely fused, rounded apically from lateral view, pointed from dorsal aspect; ventral phallomere needle-shaped and bent. Paired external additional protuberances short, bilobed; inner lobuli rounded, with tufts of hairs, outer lobuli smaller and pointed. Gonocoxites (Figs. 32, 34) cylindrical with hemispherical lateral protuberances; gonostylus long, with thin pointed and bent tip, inner side covered with long hairs, outer side with one long basal seta. Epandrium (Figs. 24, 25) widely setose (one area on each side), only central rhomboidal aperture developed. Hypandrium narrow. Epiproct and hypoproct inconspicuous, hairy. Surstylus very long, bent in dorsal view, almost straight in lateral view, with one long subapical retinaculum. Female. Unknown. Differential diagnosis. Male of Falsologima verrucosa sp. nov. is characterized by having the paired external additional protuberances near phallomeres short and bilobed, of which the inner lobule is rounded with a tuft of hairs and the outer one is smaller and pointed, large and almost equally long phallomeres, and the minimum distance between eyes equal to 0.5 times the diameter of facet. The species thus differs from F. savaiiensis (Edwards, 1928) which lacks the paired external additional protuberances of the male genitalia, has a very short rudimental ventral phallomere in contrast to fused dorsal phallomeres, and the minimum distance between eyes equal to one facet diameter. Etymology. Verrucosus (Latin, adjective) = full of tubercles – in reference to the large hairy tubercles near phallomeres. Bionomy. Unknown. The adults were trapped in a Malaise trap at Ar Rujum between October and April. Distribution. Yemen. Comments on the generic classification and extent of the genus. Falsologima Ježek & van Harten, 1996 was erected for Psychoda auct. (nec Latreille, 1796) partim with the tropicopolitan Psychoda savaiiensis Edwards, 1928 as the type species. The genus now further includes F. guamensis (Quate, 1965) from Guam, the Philippines, New Guinea, New Britain and New Ireland; F. quadrilosa (Quate & Quate, 1967) from New Guinea; F. quadropsis (Quate et Quate, 1967) from New Guinea; F. serpentina (Quate, 1965) from the Philippines and New Guinea; and F. verrucosa sp. nov. from Yemen.Published as part of Ježek, Jan & Harten, Antonius van, 2005, Further new taxa and little-known species of non-biting moth flies (Diptera, Psychodidae) from Yemen, pp. 199-220 in Acta Entomologica Musei Nationalis Pragae 45 on pages 204-207, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.517659

    Psychoda obscuripennis Jezek & Harten 2006

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    <i>Psychoda obscuripennis</i> Ježek & Harten, 2006 <p>(http://www.morphbank.net/?id=840125)</p> <p> <i>Psychoda obscuripennis</i> Ježek & Harten, 2006: 211, Figs 54–69.</p> <p>The holotype and two paratypes are deposited in NMPC:</p> <p> HOLOTYPE (J): ‘ Yemen / Ar Rujum, 15° 29’ N, / 43° 41’ E, 9. 4. – 5. 6. 2001, / 14063 / van Harten leg., / Malaise trap [p] // <i>Psychoda</i> / <i>obscuripennis</i> / Ježek & van Harten, / 2005 / male / HOLOTYPE / Cat. No. 34274 / J. Ježek det. / 2005 [p, red label]’.</p> <p> PARATYPE (2 JJ): ‘ Yemen / Ar Rujum, 15° 29’ N, / 43° 41’ E, 16. 10. 2000 – 15. 1. 2001, / 14064 [14064–14065] / van Harten leg., / Malaise trap [p] // <i>Psychoda</i> / <i>obscuripennis</i> / Ježek & van Harten, / 2005 / male / PARATYPE / Cat. No. 34275 [34275–34276] / J. Ježek det. / 2005 [p, yellow label]’.</p> <p> <b>Current status.</b> Valid species: <i>Psychoda</i> (<i>Psychoda</i>) <i>obscuripennis</i> Ježek & Harten, 2006; see KVIFTE (2012).</p> <p> <b>Comment.</b> The paper of JEŽEK & HARTEN (2006) was published on March 21, 2006, not on December 31, 2005 as indicated in that paper.</p>Published as part of <i>Tkoč, Michal, Pecharová, Martina & Ježek, Jan, 2014, Catalogue of the type specimens of Diptera deposited in the Department of Entomology, National Museum, Prague, Czech Republic *, pp. 789-837 in Acta Entomologica Musei Nationalis Pragae 54 (2)</i> on page 819, DOI: <a href="http://zenodo.org/record/5300543">10.5281/zenodo.5300543</a&gt

    Psychodocha khoralkhwairensis Jezek & Harten 2009

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    <i>Psychodocha khoralkhwairensis</i> Ježek & Harten, 2009 <p>(http://www.morphbank.net/?id=840126)</p> <p> <i>Psychodocha khoralkhwairensis</i> Ježek & Harten, 2009: 701, Figs 31–43.</p> <p>The holotype, the allotype and 5 paratypes are deposited in NMPC:</p> <p> HOLOTYPE (J): ‘United Arab / Emirates / Khor al-Khwair, / [25° 58’ N 56° 03’ E], / 16.–23. v. 2007 / 16972 / van Harten leg., / light trap [p] // <i>Psychodocha</i> / <i>khoralkhwairensis</i> / Ježek & van Harten, / 2009 / male / HOLOTYPE / Cat. No. 34571 / J. Ježek det. / 2009 [p, red label]’.</p> <p> ALLOTYPE (♀): ‘United Arab / Emirates / Khor al-Khwair, / [25° 58’ N 56° 03’ E], / 16.–23. v. 2007 / 16973 / van Harten leg., / light trap [p] // <i>Psychodocha</i> / <i>khoralkhwairensis</i> / Ježek & van Harten, / 2009 / female / ALLO- TYPE / Cat. No. 34572 / J. Ježek det. / 2009 [p, yellow label]’.</p> <p> PARATYPE (♀): ‘United Arab / Emirates / Khor al-Khwair, / [25° 57’ N 56° 03’ E], / 17.–24. iv. 2007 / 16974 / van Harten leg., / light trap [p] // <i>Psychodocha</i> / <i>khoralkhwairensis</i> / Ježek & van Harten, / 2009 / female / PARATYPE / Cat. No. 34573 / J. Ježek det. / 2009 [p, yellow label]’.</p> <p> PARATYPES (2 ♀♀): ‘United Arab / Emirates / Khor al-Khwair, 7879, / [25° 58’ N 56° 03’ E], / 16.–23. v. 2007 / 16975 [16975–16976] / van Harten leg., / light trap [p] // <i>Psychodocha</i> / <i>khoralkhwairensis</i> / Ježek & van Harten, / 2009 / female / PARATYPE / Cat. No. 34574 [34574–34575] / J. Ježek det. / 2009 [p, yellow label]’.</p> <p> PARATYPES (2 JJ): ‘United Arab / Emirates / Khor al-Khwair, / [25° 58’ N 56° 03’ E], / 16.–23. v. 2007 / 16977 [16977–16978] / van Harten leg., / light trap [p] // <i>Psychodocha</i> / <i>khoralkhwairensis</i> / Ježek & van Harten, / 2009 / male / PARATYPE / Cat. No. 34576 [34576–34577] / J. Ježek det. / 2009 [p, yellow label]’.</p> <p> <b>Current status.</b> Valid species: <i>Psychoda</i> (<i>Psychodocha</i>) <i>khoralkhwairensis</i> (Ježek & Harten, 2009); see KVIFTE (2012).</p> <p> <b>Comment.</b> The genus <i>Psychodocha</i> Ježek, 1984 was described by JEŽEK (1984c), accepted by DUCKHOUSE & LEWIS (1989) and JEŽEK & HARTEN (2009) as genus, subsequently downgraded to subgeneric level as subgenus of <i>Psychoda</i> Latreille, 1796 (KVIFTE 2012).</p>Published as part of <i>Tkoč, Michal, Pecharová, Martina & Ježek, Jan, 2014, Catalogue of the type specimens of Diptera deposited in the Department of Entomology, National Museum, Prague, Czech Republic *, pp. 789-837 in Acta Entomologica Musei Nationalis Pragae 54 (2)</i> on page 819, DOI: <a href="http://zenodo.org/record/5300543">10.5281/zenodo.5300543</a&gt

    Psychana rujumensis Jezek & Harten 2006

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    <i>Psychana rujumensis</i> Ježek & Harten, 2006 <p>(http://www.morphbank.net/?id=840124)</p> <p> <i>Psychana rujumensis</i> Ježek & Harten, 2006: 207, Figs 35–53.</p> <p>The holotype, the allotype and 8 paratypes are deposited in NMPC:</p> <p> HOLOTYPE (J): ‘ Yemen / Ar Rujum, 15° 29’ N, / 43° 41’ E, 16. 10. 2000 – 15. 1. 2001, / 14053 / van Harten leg., / Malaise trap [p] // <i>Psychana rujumensis</i> / Ježek & van Harten, / 2005 / male / HOLOTYPE / Cat. No. 34264 / J. Ježek det. / 2005 [p, red label]’.</p> <p> ALLOTYPE (♀): ‘ Yemen / Ar Rujum, 15° 29’ N, / 43° 41’ E, 16. 10. 2000 – 15. 1. 2001, / 14054 / van Harten leg., / Malaise trap [p] // <i>Psychana rujumensis</i> / Ježek & van Harten, / 2005 / female / ALLOTYPE / Cat. No. 34265 / J. Ježek det. / 2005 [p, yellow label]’.</p> <p> PARATYPES (2 JJ): ‘ Yemen / Ar Rujum, 15° 29’ N, / 43° 41’ E, 16. 10. 2000 – 15. 1. 2001, / 14055 [14055–14056] / van Harten leg., / Malaise trap [p] // <i>Psychana rujumensis</i> / Ježek & van Harten, / 2005 / male / PARATYPE / Cat. No. 34266 [34266–34267] / J. Ježek det. / 2005 [p, yellow label]’.</p> <p> PARATYPE (J): ‘ Yemen / Ar Rujum, 15° 29’ N, / 43° 41’ E, 16. 1. – 9. 4. 2001, / 14057 / van Harten leg., / Malaise trap [p] // <i>Psychana rujumensis</i> / Ježek & van Harten, / 2005 / male / PARATYPE / Cat. No. 34268 / J. Ježek det. / 2005 [p, yellow label]’.</p> <p> PARATYPES (3 ♀♀): ‘ Yemen / Ar Rujum, 15° 29’ N, / 43° 41’ E, 16. 10. 2000 – 15. 1. 2001, / 14058 [14058–14060] / van Harten leg., / Malaise trap [p] // <i>Psychana rujumensis</i> / Ježek & van Harten, / 2005 / female / PARATYPE / Cat. No. 34269 [34269–34271] / J. Ježek det. / 2005 [p, yellow label]’.</p> <p> PARATYPE (♀): ‘ Yemen / Ar Rujum, 15° 29’ N, / 43° 41’ E, 16. 1. – 9. 4. 2001, / 14061 / van Harten leg., / Malaise trap [p] // <i>Psychana rujumensis</i> / Ježek & van Harten, / 2005 / female / PARATYPE / Cat. No. 34272 / J. Ježek det. / 2005 [p, yellow label]’.</p> <p> PARATYPE (♀): ‘ Yemen / Ar Rujum, 15° 29’ N, / 43° 41’ E, 9. 4. – 5. 6. 2001, / 14062 / van Harten leg., / Malaise trap [p] // <i>Psychana rujumensis</i> / Ježek & van Harten, / 2005 / female / PARATYPE / Cat. No. 34273 / J. Ježek det. / 2005 [p, yellow label]’.</p> <p> <b>Current status.</b> Valid species: <i>Psychoda</i> (<i>Psychana</i>) <i>rujumensis</i> (Ježek & Harten, 2006); see KVIFTE (2012).</p> <p> <b>Comments.</b> The genus <i>Psychana</i> Ježek & Harten, 2006 was described by JEŽEK & HARTEN (2006), and subsequently downgraded to subgeneric level as subgenus of <i>Psychoda</i> Latreille, 1796 (KVIFTE 2012).</p> <p>The paper of JEŽEK & HARTEN (2006) was published on March 21, 2006, not on December</p> <p>31, 2005 as indicated in that paper.</p>Published as part of <i>Tkoč, Michal, Pecharová, Martina & Ježek, Jan, 2014, Catalogue of the type specimens of Diptera deposited in the Department of Entomology, National Museum, Prague, Czech Republic *, pp. 789-837 in Acta Entomologica Musei Nationalis Pragae 54 (2)</i> on pages 818-819, DOI: <a href="http://zenodo.org/record/5300543">10.5281/zenodo.5300543</a&gt

    Psychana Ježek & Harten 2005, gen. nov.

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    <i>Psychana</i> gen. nov. <p> <b>Type species.</b> <i>Psychana rujumensis</i> sp. nov. by present designation.</p> <p> <b>Differential diagnosis.</b> Antennomeres 13-14 fused, (apical) antennomere 15 separated, conical, meropleural suture conspicuously or at least slightly developed. This contrasts with the genera <i>Ypsydocha</i> Ježek, 1984 and <i>Tinearia</i> Schellenberg, 1803 in which antennomeres 13- 15 are fused, antennomere 15 is not conical and the meropleural suture is missing. The mentioned characters seem to be unique for this genus, especially in the shape of the apical flagellomere.</p> <p> <b>Etymology.</b> A mutation of <i>Psychoda</i> (gender feminine).</p> <p> <b>Comments on the generic classification and extent of the genus.</b> JEŽEK (1983, 1984) discussed in detail the position of six new genera excluded from the genus <i>Psychoda</i> auct. in the light of relationships among other genera. The complex taxonomical situation of the tribe Psychodini, comprising chiefly the clearly polyphyletic <i>Psychoda</i> s. lat. (nec Latreille, 1796) will not be fully resolved by the description of the new genus <i>Psychana</i> and may, in fact, become even more complicated. Sound comparative morphological studies, based not only on the last flagellomeres, are necessary for an acceptable division of the tribe. Worldwide it contains 447 species, 26 of which most probably belong to quite different tribes. Unfortunately, the clarification of their taxonomic status is hampered by the unavailability or poor condition of the type material. At any rate, future revisions of particular species groups are needed. The following species belong to the new genus: <i>Psychana absidata</i> (Quate & Quate, 1967) comb. nov. (from <i>Psychoda</i> Latreille, 1794) from New Guinea, <i>P. moleva</i> (Quate, 1965) comb. nov. (from <i>Psychoda</i>) from the Philippines, <i>P. pellucida</i> (Quate, 1965) comb. nov. (from <i>Psychoda</i>) from Malaysia, <i>P. pinguicula</i> (Quate & Quate, 1967) comb. nov. (from <i>Psychoda</i>) from New Guinea, and <i>P. rujumensis</i> sp. nov. from Yemen.</p>Published as part of <i>Ježek, Jan & Harten, Antonius van, 2005, Further new taxa and little-known species of non-biting moth flies (Diptera, Psychodidae) from Yemen, pp. 199-220 in Acta Entomologica Musei Nationalis Pragae 45</i> on page 207, DOI: <a href="http://zenodo.org/record/5176593">10.5281/zenodo.5176593</a&gt

    Psychoda obscuripennis Ježek & Harten 2005, sp. nov.

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    <i>Psychoda obscuripennis</i> sp. nov. <p>(Figs. 54-69)</p> <p> <b>Type material.</b> HOLOTYPE: J, <b>YEMEN</b>: Ar Rujum, 15°29′N 43°41′E, 9.iv.-5.vi.2001, Malaise trap, A. van Harten leg. Slide, dissected specimen, Cat. No. 34274, Inv. No. 14063 (NMPC). PARATYPES: 2JJ (slides, NMPC), 16.x.2000 -15.1.2001, the same data, Cat. No. 34275-34276, Inv. No. 14064-14065. Figures based mainly on the holotype, partially on paratypes.</p> <p> <b>Description.</b> Male. Head (Fig. 54) about 1.2 times as broad as long. Vertex reduced, conspicuously low, sunken and hairy. Upper edges of eyes separated by distance of 1.2 facet diameter (Fig. 61). Frontoclypeus with patch of scars extending to upper edges of eyes on each side and in midline; medial extension stretching between eye-bridges to level of second or third row of facets. Interocular suture absent. Eye-bridges composed of four rows of facets. Ratios of distance of apices of ends of eyes to minimum width of frons 7.6: 1, to facet diameter 8.8: 1. Antennae with 15 segments (Figs. 55, 62); scape very short, somewhat widened distally, 1.3 times as long as broad; pedicel almost globular, cut distally in peripheral margin; flagellomeres amphora-shaped, distal ones with rather long necks; last three flagellomeres separated. Antennomeres 14 and 15 of almost equal size, smaller in contrast to antennomere 13, antennomeres 13 and 14 with very short necks; apical antennomere cut distally. Sensory filaments (ascoids) larger than flagellomeres (Fig. 62), paired, with three branches. Length ratios of maxillary palpomeres 1.3: 1.1: 1: 1.5, palpomere 4 not annulate (Fig. 58). Terminal lobe of labium with five digitiform projections and two long setae (Fig. 57). Maximum length of cibarium equal to 1.2 times length of epipharynx. Labrum as in Fig. 56, thoracic sclerites as in Fig. 63. Wing 1.3 mm (holotype) to 1.4 mm (paratypes) long, pointed, narrow, clear, anterior edge hardly less convex than posterior one, the latter not enlarged in cubital region (Fig. 64); following veins or their parts strengthened: Sc, R 1, base of R 4, R 5, basal part of M 1+2, M 4 and Cu; reduced R 2 recurved and jointed to R 1; inconspicuous and reduced R 2+3 connected basally to base of R 4; radial fork not developed in contrast to medial one. Basal costal nodes well visible, Sc long and bent; M 4 and Cu connected basally, M 3 free; R 5 in apex of wing; wing length equal to 2.5 times its maximum width. Maximum length of haltere equal to 3 times its maximum width. Ratios of lengths of femora, tibiae and first tarsomeres: P 1 = 2.2: 2.1: 1; P 2 = 2.3: 2.9: 1.2; P 3 = 2.5: 3.2: 1.2. Fore claws tapering and bent distally (Figs. 65, 66). Basal apodeme of male genitalia (Figs. 59, 67) compressed laterally, narrow and almost straight in dorsal view, conspicuously widened and proximally rounded in lateral view; distal part of basal apodeme forked into two caudal parts connected with aedeagal complex. Phallobasis of irregular shape with three phallomeres around gonopore; dorsal phallomeres long, thick, fused, of grooved form (lateral view), rounded on top; ventral phallomere slightly shorter, hooked and pointed, parallel to dorsal phallomeres; circular loop in basis of aedeagal complex of characteristic shape. Gonocoxite (Figs. 67, 68) very short, thick, protruded laterally. Gonostylus elongate, somewhat bent, enlarged in basal parts, longer than gonocoxite from dorsal view, setose. Epandrium (Figs. 60, 69) broad and short, with single large central opening, two large triangular patches of scars connected distally in medial line. Sclerotized remainders of tergite and sternite 10 inside of epandrium reduced to two almost triangular areas. Hypandrium narrow (Figs. 59, 67), bare. Epiproct and hypoproct in a form of hairy fold, inconspicuous (Fig. 69). Epiproct bilobed, hypoproct with one lobulus. Surstylus approximately twice as long as epandrium, slightly twisted in lateral view and inconspicuously C-shaped in dorsal view, with many scars, one long retinaculum subapically (Figs. 60, 69).</p> <p>Female. Unknown.</p> <p> <b>Differential diagnosis.</b> <i>Psychoda obscuripennis</i> sp. nov. differs from <i>P. uniformata</i> Haseman, 1907 in having the veins peculiarly ordered and the radial fork not developed (Fig. 64), R 2 and R 2+3 reduced, the rest of R 2 connected with R 1, and R 2+3 with R 4 basally; the phallobasis is bare, with the ventral phallomere conspicuously shorter than dorsal ones (Figs. 59, 67); sclerotized remainders of tergite and sternite 10 are reduced but present; and the surstyli are twice as long as the epandrium (Figs. 60, 69). In males of <i>P. uniformata</i> the radial fork is developed, R 2 and R 2+3 are fully present, R 2 lacks a connection with R 1, R 2+3 is not jointed with R 4; the phallobasis is provided with two tufts of long hairs, the ventral phallomere is almost as long as the dorsal one; the remnants of tergite and sternite 10 are missing; and the surstyli are as long as the epandrium.</p> <p> <b>Etymology.</b> Obscurus (Latin, adjective) = unclear, obscure; penna (Latin, substantive) = wing – in reference to the peculiar order of wing veins.</p> <p> <b>Bionomy.</b> Unknown. The adults were trapped in a Malaise trap at Ar Rujum from October to June.</p> <p> <b>Distribution.</b> Yemen.</p> <p> <b>Comments on the generic classification.</b> The diagnosis, synonymy, biology and distribution of the genus <i>Psychoda</i> Latreille, 1796 in a strict sense (type species: <i>Tipula phalaenoides</i> Linnaeus, 1758) were given by JEŽEK (1984, 1990). The taxonomical position of the genus and its relationship to other genera were discussed by JEŽEK (1983).</p>Published as part of <i>Ježek, Jan & Harten, Antonius van, 2005, Further new taxa and little-known species of non-biting moth flies (Diptera, Psychodidae) from Yemen, pp. 199-220 in Acta Entomologica Musei Nationalis Pragae 45</i> on pages 211-214, DOI: <a href="http://zenodo.org/record/5176593">10.5281/zenodo.5176593</a&gt

    Copropsychoda bulbosa Jezek & Harten 2006

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    <i>Copropsychoda bulbosa</i> Ježek & Harten, 2006 <p>(http://www.morphbank.net/?id=840029)</p> <p> <i>Copropsychoda bulbosa</i> Ježek & Harten, 2006: 201, Figs 1 –20.</p> <p>The holotype, the allotype and 7 paratypes are deposited in NMPC:</p> <p> HOLOTYPE (J): ‘ Yemen / Ar Rujum, 15° 29’ N, / 43° 41’ E, 16. 1. – 9. 4. 2001, / 14041 / van Harten leg., / Malaise trap [p] // <i>Copropsychoda</i> / <i>bulbosa</i> / Ježek & van Harten, / 2005 / male / HOLOTYPE / Cat. No. 34252 / J. Ježek det. / 2005 [p, red label]’.</p> <p> ALLOTYPE (♀): ‘ Yemen / Ar Rujum, 15° 29’ N, / 43° 41’ E, 16. 10. 2000 – 15. 1. 2001, / 14042 / van Harten leg., / Malaise trap [p] // <i>Copropsychoda</i> / <i>bulbosa</i> / Ježek & van Harten, / 2005 / female / ALLOTYPE / Cat. No. 34253 / J. Ježek det. / 2005 [p, yellow label]’.</p> <p> PARATYPES (2 JJ): ‘ Yemen / Ar Rujum, 15° 29’ N, / 43° 41’ E, 16. 1. – 9. 4. 2001, / 14043 [14043–14044] / van Harten leg., / Malaise trap [p] // <i>Copropsychoda</i> / <i>bulbosa</i> / Ježek & van Harten, / 2005 / male / PARATYPE / Cat. No. 34254 [34254–34255] / J. Ježek det. / 2005 [p, yellow label]’.</p> <p> PARATYPE (J): ‘ Yemen / Ar Rujum, 15° 29’ N, / 43° 41’ E, 9. 4. – 5. 6. 2001, / 14045 / van Harten leg., / Malaise trap [p] // <i>Copropsychoda</i> / <i>bulbosa</i> / Ježek & van Harten, / 2005 / male / PARATYPE / Cat. No. 34256 / J. Ježek det. / 2005 [p, yellow label]’.</p> <p> PARATYPE (J): ‘ Yemen / Ar Rujum, 15° 29’ N, / 43° 41’ E, 16. 10. 2000 – 15. 1. 2001, / 14046 / van Harten leg., / Malaise trap [p] // <i>Copropsychoda</i> / <i>bulbosa</i> / Ježek & van Harten, / 2005 / male / PARATYPE / Cat. No. 34257 / J. Ježek det. / 2005 [p, yellow label]’.</p> <p> PARATYPES (3 ♀♀): ‘ Yemen / Ar Rujum, 15° 29’ N, / 43° 41’ E, 16. 10. 2000 – 15. 1. 2001, / 14047 [14047–14049] / van Harten leg., / Malaise trap [p] // <i>Copropsychoda</i> / <i>bulbosa</i> / Ježek & van Harten, / 2005 / female / PARATYPE / Cat. No. 34258 [34258–34260] / J. Ježek det. / 2005 [p, yellow label]’.</p> <p> <b>Current status.</b> Valid species: <i>Psychoda</i> (<i>Copropsychoda</i>) <i>bulbosa</i> (Ježek & Harten, 2006); see KVIFTE (2012).</p> <p> <b>Comments.</b> The genus <i>Copropsychoda</i> Vaillant, 1971 was described by VAILLANT (1971), accepted by JEŽEK (1984c) as genus, and subsequently downgraded to subgeneric level as subgenus of <i>Psychoda</i> Latreille, 1796 (KVIFTE 2012).</p> <p>The paper of JEŽEK & HARTEN (2006) was published on March 21, 2006, not on December 31, 2005 as indicated in that paper.</p>Published as part of <i>Tkoč, Michal, Pecharová, Martina & Ježek, Jan, 2014, Catalogue of the type specimens of Diptera deposited in the Department of Entomology, National Museum, Prague, Czech Republic *, pp. 789-837 in Acta Entomologica Musei Nationalis Pragae 54 (2)</i> on page 800, DOI: <a href="http://zenodo.org/record/5300543">10.5281/zenodo.5300543</a&gt

    Orgaoclogmia caboverdeana Jezek & Harten 1996

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    <i>Orgaoclogmia caboverdeana</i> Ježek & Harten, 1996 <p>(http://www.morphbank.net/?id=840054)</p> <p> <i>Orgaoclogmia caboverdeana</i> Ježek & Harten, 1996: 68, Figs 20–38.</p> <p>The holotype, the allotype and 15 paratypes are deposited in NMPC:</p> <p>HOLOTYPE (J): ‘ CABO VER– / DE I. / S. JORGE DOS OR / GAOS, Santiago / Island, iii.1990 / A. van Harten / leg. [p] / 5206 [hw] / suction trap, / No. 2468 / (Johnson-Tay- / lor) [p] // Orgao [hw] / Clogmia / caboverdeana / Jež. et Hart. [p] / J / HOLOTYPUS / Cat. No. 33629 [hw] / Ježek det. [p] / 1996 [hw, red label]’.</p> <p>ALLOTYPE (♀): ‘ CABO VER– / DE I. / S. JORGE DOS OR / GAOS, Santiago / Island, iv.1990 / A. van Harten / leg. [p] / 5217 [hw] / suction trap, / No. 2509 / (Johnson-Tay- / lor) [p] // Orgao [hw] / Clogmia / caboverdeana / Jež. et Hart. [p] / ♀ / ALLOTYPUS / Cat. No. 33640 [hw] / Ježek det. [p] / 1996 [hw, red label]’.</p> <p>PARATYPE (J): ‘CABO VER– / DE I. / S. JORGE DOS OR / GAOS, Santiago / Island, iv.1990 / A. van Harten / leg. [p] / 5207 [hw] / suction trap, / No. 2509 / (Johnson-Tay- / lor) [p] // Orgao [hw] / Clogmia / caboverdeana / Jež. et Hart. [p] / J / PARATYPUS / Cat. No. 33630 [hw] / Ježek det. [p] / 1996 [hw, red label]’.</p> <p>PARATYPE (J): ‘CABO VER– / DE I. / S. JORGE DOS OR / GAOS, Santiago / Island, iii.1990 / A. van Harten / leg. [p] / 5208 [hw] / suction trap, / No. 2468 / (Johnson-Tay- / lor) [p] // Orgao [hw] / Clogmia / caboverdeana / Jež. et Hart. [p] / J / PARATYPUS / Cat. No. 33631 [hw] / Ježek det. [p] / 1996 [hw, red label]’.</p> <p>PARATYPE (J): ‘CABO VER– / DE I. / S. JORGE DOS OR / GAOS, Santiago / Island, ii.1990 / A. van Harten / leg. [p] / 5209 [hw] / suction trap, / No. 2447 / (Johnson-Tay- / lor) [p] // Orgao [hw] / Clogmia / caboverdeana / Jež. et Hart. [p] / J / PARATYPUS / Cat. No. 33632 [hw] / Ježek det. [p] / 1996 [hw, red label]’.</p> <p>PARATYPE (J): ‘CABO VER– / DE I. / S. JORGE DOS OR / GAOS, Santiago / Island, i.1990 / A. van Harten / leg. [p] / 5210 [hw] / suction trap, / No. 2403 / (Johnson-Tay- / lor) [p] // Orgao [hw] / Clogmia / caboverdeana / Jež. et Hart. [p] / J / PARATYPUS / Cat. No. 33633 [hw] / Ježek det. [p] / 1996 [hw, red label]’.</p> <p>PARATYPE (J): ‘CABO VER– / DE I. / S. JORGE DOS OR / GAOS, Santiago / Island, i.1990 / A. van Harten / leg. [p] / 5211 [hw] / suction trap, / No. 2403 / (Johnson-Tay- / lor) [p] // Orgao [hw] / Clogmia / caboverdeana / Jež. et Hart. [p] / J / PARATYPUS / Cat. No. 33634 [hw] / Ježek det. [p] / 1996 [hw, red label]’.</p> <p>PARATYPE (J): ‘CABO VER– / DE I. / S. JORGE DOS OR / GAOS, Santiago / Island, v.1990 / A. van Harten / leg. [p] / 5212 [hw] / suction trap, / No. 2530 / (Johnson-Tay- / lor) [p] // Orgao [hw] / Clogmia / caboverdeana / Jež. et Hart. [p] / J / PARATYPUS / Cat. No. 33635 [hw] / Ježek det. [p] / 1996 [hw, red label]’.</p> <p>PARATYPE (J): ‘CABO VER– / DE I. / S. JORGE DOS OR / GAOS, Santiago / Island, vii.1988 / A. van Harten / leg. [p] / 5213 [hw] / suction trap, / No. 1944 / (Johnson-Tay- / lor) [p] // Orgao [hw] / Clogmia / caboverdeana / Jež. et Hart. [p] / J / PARATYPUS / Cat. No. 33636 [hw] / Ježek det. [p] / 1996 [hw, red label]’.</p> <p>PARATYPE (J): ‘CABO VER– / DE I. / S. JORGE DOS OR / GAOS, Santiago / Island, viii.1988 / A. van Harten / leg. [p] / 5214 [hw] / suction trap, / No. 1982 / (Johnson-Tay- / lor) [p] // Orgao [hw] / Clogmia / caboverdeana / Jež. et Hart. [p] / J / PARATYPUS / Cat. No. 33637 [hw] / Ježek det. [p] / 1996 [hw, red label]’.</p> <p>PARATYPE (J): ‘CABO VER– / DE I. / S. JORGE DOS OR / GAOS, Santiago / Island, xii.1989 / A. van Harten / leg. [p] / 5215 [hw] / suction trap, / No. 2364 / (Johnson-Tay- / lor) [p] // Orgao [hw] / Clogmia / caboverdeana / Jež. et Hart. [p] / J / PARATYPUS / Cat. No. 33638 [hw] / Ježek det. [p] / 1996 [hw, red label]’.</p> <p>PARATYPE (J): ‘CABO VER– / DE I. / S. JORGE DOS OR / GAOS, Santiago / Island, xi.1989 / A. van Harten / leg. [p] / 5216 [hw] / suction trap, / No. 2357 / (Johnson-Tay- / lor) [p] // Orgao [hw] / Clogmia / caboverdeana / Jež. et Hart. [p] / J / PARATYPUS / Cat. No. 33639 [hw] / Ježek det. [p] / 1996 [hw, red label]’.</p> <p>PARATYPE (♀): ‘CABO VER– / DE I. / S. JORGE DOS OR / GAOS, Santiago / Island, v.1990 / A. van Harten / leg. [p] / 5218 [hw] / suction trap, / No. 2530 / (Johnson-Tay- / lor) [p] // Orgao [hw] / Clogmia / caboverdeana / Jež. et Hart. [p] / ♀ / PARATYPUS / Cat. No. 33641 [hw] / Ježek det. [p] / 1996 [hw, red label]’.</p> <p>PARATYPE (♀): ‘CABO VER– / DE I. / S. JORGE DOS OR / GAOS, Santiago / Island, iv.1990 / A. van Harten / leg. [p] / 5219 [hw] / suction trap, / No. 2509 / (Johnson-Tay- / lor) [p] // Orgao [hw] / Clogmia / caboverdeana / Jež. et Hart. [p] / ♀ / PARATYPUS / Cat. No. 33642 [hw] / Ježek det. [p] / 1996 [hw, red label]’.</p> <p>PARATYPE (♀): ‘CABO VER– / DE I. / S. JORGE DOS OR / GAOS, Santiago / Island, iii.1990 / A. van Harten / leg. [p] / 5220 [hw] / suction trap, / No. 2468 / (Johnson-Tay- / lor) [p] // Orgao [hw] / Clogmia / caboverdeana / Jež. et Hart. [p] / ♀ / PARATYPUS / Cat. No. 33643 [hw] / Ježek det. [p] / 1996 [hw, red label]’.</p> <p>PARATYPE (♀): ‘CABO VER– / DE I. / S. JORGE DOS OR / GAOS, Santiago / Island, i.1990 / A. van Harten / leg. [p] / 5221 [hw] / suction trap, / No. 2403 / (Johnson-Tay- / lor) [p] // Orgao [hw] / Clogmia / caboverdeana / Jež. et Hart. [p] / ♀ / PARATYPUS / Cat. No. 33644 [hw] / Ježek det. [p] / 1996 [hw, red label]’.</p> <p>PARATYPE (♀): ‘CABO VER– / DE I. / S. JORGE DOS OR / GAOS, Santiago / Island, ix.1989 / A. van Harten / leg. [p] / 5222 [hw] / suction trap, / No. 2460 / (Johnson-Tay- / lor) [p] // Orgao [hw] / Clogmia / caboverdeana / Jež. et Hart. [p] / ♀ / PARATYPUS / Cat. No. 33645 [hw] / Ježek det. [p] / 1996 [hw, red label]’.</p> <p> <b>Current status.</b> Valid species: <i>Clogmia</i> (<i>Cryptotelmatoscopus</i>) <i>caboverdeana</i> (Ježek & Harten, 1996); see KVIFTE (2012).</p> <p> <b>Comments.</b> The genus <i>Orgaoclogmia</i> Ježek & Harten, 1996 was described by JEŽEK & HARTEN (1996), subsequently synonymized with subgenus <i>Cryptotelmatoscopus</i> Vaillant, 1982 and placed under the genus <i>Clogmia</i> Enderlein, 1937 (KVIFTE 2012).</p>Published as part of <i>Tkoč, Michal, Pecharová, Martina & Ježek, Jan, 2014, Catalogue of the type specimens of Diptera deposited in the Department of Entomology, National Museum, Prague, Czech Republic *, pp. 789-837 in Acta Entomologica Musei Nationalis Pragae 54 (2)</i> on pages 809-810, DOI: <a href="http://zenodo.org/record/5300543">10.5281/zenodo.5300543</a&gt

    Figs. 21-25 in Further new taxa and little-known species of non-biting moth flies (Diptera, Psychodidae) from Yemen

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    Figs. 21-25. Falsologima verrucosa sp. nov., J. 21 – head; 22 – dorsal view of terminal lobe of labium; 23 – lateral view of thoracic sclerites; 24 – dorsal view of epandrium and surstyli; 25 – same, lateral view. Scales = 0.1 mm.Published as part of Ježek, Jan & Harten, Antonius van, 2005, Further new taxa and little-known species of non-biting moth flies (Diptera, Psychodidae) from Yemen, pp. 199-220 in Acta Entomologica Musei Nationalis Pragae 45 on page 205, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.517659
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